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alheias

Alheias is a term that may refer to several unrelated uses and does not denote a single, widely recognized subject. In Portuguese, alheio means foreign or belonging to someone else, and alheias is the feminine plural form used as an adjective or, occasionally, as a feminine plural noun. As a proper noun, Alheias is rare and occurs mainly in Lusophone onomastics and genealogical records as a surname.

Usage as a surname: Instances of Alheias appear sporadically in historical and civil records in Portugal and

Geographic or fictional uses: There are no widely established places named Alheias in major reference works.

See also: alheio, alheia, and other related terms in Portuguese grammar and onomastics.

Notes: Given the term's rarity and variability in sources, readers should assess context to determine whether

Brazil.
It
remains
a
rare
surname
with
limited
distribution
and
no
widely
documented
notable
individuals.
In
some
contemporary
or
fictional
contexts,
the
form
has
occasionally
been
adopted
as
a
toponym
or
fictional
group
name,
but
such
uses
are
limited
and
not
part
of
a
recognized
canon.
Alheias
refers
to
a
surname,
a
linguistic
form,
or
a
fictional
usage.